Elizabeth Vaughan

F, #137, b. 28 November 1845, d. 24 February 1884
FatherIsaac Vaughan b. 1823
MotherSarah Green1,2 b. 1822
ChartsAncestor Chart for Nancy Farr Webb
Birth*Elizabeth Vaughan was born on 28 November 1845 at Great Bridge, Tipton, Stafford, England; Jacob Farr's Record of Death indicates that Elizabeth was born in New Breton, Staffordshire, England.3,4,5,2 
She was the daughter of Isaac Vaughan and Sarah Green.1,2 
(with Parents) Cens UK 1851Elizabeth Vaughan appeared on the 1851 Federal Census of 4 New Road, Tipton, Staffordshire, England, in the household of her parents Isaac Vaughan and Sarah Vaughan.6 
(with Parents) Cens UK 1861Elizabeth Vaughan appeared on the 1861 Federal Census of 35 Sheep Wash Lane, Tipton, Staffordshire, England, in the household of her parents Isaac Vaughan and Sarah Vaughan.7 
Employment*Elizabeth Vaughan was employed as a dressmaker in 1871.8 
Residence*She lived in 1871 at Wittons Lane, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England.8 
(with Parents) Cens UK 1871She appeared on the 1871 Federal Census of Wilton Lane, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, in the household of her parents Isaac Vaughan and Sarah Vaughan.9 
Marriage*It is believed that Elizabeth Vaughan and George Farr were never married and that Jacob Farr was a child born out of wedlock. In 1887 Jacob was taken to the USA by Hannah Farr. 
Married Name As of 14 February 1874,her married name was Holding.10 
Marriage*Elizabeth Vaughan married Thomas Holding on 14 February 1874 at Christ Church, West Bromwich, Stafford, England. At the time of the wedding Thomas was 37 and employed as a blacksmith. Elizabeth was a spinster. Thomas's father was a blacksmith and Elizabeth's father was a Charter Master..10 
Cens UK 1881*Elizabeth Holding and Thomas Holding appeared on the 1881 Federal Census of 27 Parsonage St., West Bromwich, Black, Staffordshire, England, enumerated 1881.11 
Death*Elizabeth Vaughan died on 24 February 1884 at Church Lane, West Bromwich Northeast, Staffordshire, at age 38. A coroners certificate was received from Edwin Cooper and based on an inquest held 27 Feb 1884 she was held as found drowned in a canal wharf..12 

Family 1

George Richard Farr b. 27 January 1837, d. 14 September 1881
Marriage*It is believed that Elizabeth Vaughan and George Farr were never married and that Jacob Farr was a child born out of wedlock. In 1887 Jacob was taken to the USA by Hannah Farr. 
Child

Family 2

Thomas Holding b. circa 1835, d. 21 January 1901
Marriage*She married Thomas Holding on 14 February 1874 at Christ Church, West Bromwich, Stafford, England. At the time of the wedding Thomas was 37 and employed as a blacksmith. Elizabeth was a spinster. Thomas's father was a blacksmith and Elizabeth's father was a Charter Master..10 
Children

Citations

  1. [S162] Richard Farr household, 1841 Census England, Tipton, Staffordshire, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) 20, source Public Record Office, folio 37, page 22, family Farr, NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROPUBLICATION , as viewed on Ancestry.com. (CEN 162).
  2. [S409] Copy birth certificate of Elizabeth Vaughan, born 18 November 1845, registered 1845 in the Registration District of Dudley (General Register Office, London, 819589) "unknown cd". (BIR 409).
  3. [S22] Letter from Anthony J. Camp (Society of Genealogiste 37 Harrington Gardens London, SW7 4JX Tele 01-373-7054) to Raymond Farr, 21 oct 1983; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  4. [S77] Copy birth certificate of Elizabeth Vaughan, born 28 Nov 1845, registered 1845 in the Registration District of Tipton, Dudley, Stafford (Copies held by Richard and Nancy Webb, 395) "Father given as Isaac Vaughan and mother as Sarah Vaughan, formerly Green. Occupation of father was miner. Registrar was Thomas Shorthouse, Jr.", BIR 077.
  5. [S12] Jacob Farr entry, Certified Copy of Record of Death, No. 25, Copies held by Richard and Nancy Webb, 621 Hawick Rd., Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. Hereinafter cited as Death Certificate - Jacob Farr. (DEA 012).
  6. [S284] Isaac Vaughan household, 1851 England Census, Tipton, Staffordshire, source Public Record Office, folio 648, page 1, family Vaughan, NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROPUBLICATION . (CEN 284).
  7. [S281] Issac Vaughan household, 1861 England Census, Tipton, Staffordshire, source Public Record Office, folio 2044, page 7, family Vaughan, NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROPUBLICATION . (CEN 281).
  8. [S23] Letter from Anthony J. Camp (Society of Genealogists 14 Charterhouse Buildings London, EC1M 7BA Tel 01-251-8799) to Raymond Farr, 11 Jan 1985; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  9. [S411] Issac Vaughan household, 1871 Census England, West Bromwich, Staffordshire County, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) 10, source 95, folio 29, page 156, NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROPUBLICATION , as seen on Ancestry.com. (CEN 411).
  10. [S19] Transcript of the Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage of the West Bromwich Parish Church, 1844 (General Register Office, London , ) ( MAR 019).
  11. [S410] Thomas Holding household, 1881 England Census, West Bromwich, Black County, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) RG 11/2850, source 112, folio 18, page Holding, NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROPUBLICATION , as seen on Ancestry.com. (CEN 410).
  12. [S282] Copy death certificate of Elizabeth Vaughan, died 24 Feb 1884, registered 28 Feb 1884 in the Registration District of West Bromwich (General Register Office, London, DYC 097924) . (DEA 282).
  13. [S24] Letter from Anthony J. Camp (Society of Genealogists 37 Harrington Gardens London, SW7 4JX) to Raymond Farr, 21 Jul 1978; Copies held by Richard and Nancy Webb (621 Hawick Rd., Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina). (RES 024).
  14. [S78] Thomas Holding household, 1891 Census England, 1891 UK Census, Staffordshire, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) West Bromwich, folio Public Records Office, page 100, family 24, NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROPUBLICATION , as viewed on Ancestry.com, 24. (CEN 078).